After Ramy Sabry’s Alexandria Concert: 6 Late-Night Stops
Where to go after Ramy Sabry’s Alexandria Stadium night
Ramy Sabry is set to perform at Alexandria International Stadium on Friday, August 14, with ticket listings showing a 6 pm start at the historic venue in Bab Sharq. Alexandria Governorate describes Alexandria Stadium as the city’s landmark multi-use stadium, built in 1929 and widely recognized as the oldest stadium in Egypt and Africa. That matters for one reason beyond football history: once the crowd spills out, you are already well placed for an excellent Alexandria night drive toward the Corniche, Raml Station and central café districts. Ramy Sabry, whose official Instagram handle is @ramysabry8, is the clear headline act; the city around him is the after-party.
For Egypt readers planning the evening properly, the smart move is to think in three acts: seafood first, dessert second, coffee last. The stadium sits close enough to central Alexandria that you can keep the night moving without turning it into a cross-governorate mission. Below are the most practical, verifiable late-night options that stand out for staying open late and fitting the Alexandria-after-concert mood.
Best late-night seafood stops nearby
1) Branzino Alexandria for a polished Corniche seafood stop
If your post-concert plan is a proper sit-down seafood meal rather than a quick bite, Branzino Alexandria (@branzino.restaurant on Instagram) is one of the strongest current options to shortlist. The restaurant lists its Alexandria branch at Casino El Shatby, Corniche Road, with operating hours of 10 am to midnight from Saturday to Wednesday and 10 am to 1 am on Thursday and Friday. Since Ramy Sabry’s concert falls on a Friday, August 14, that late closing time is especially useful for concertgoers who do not want to rush dinner.
Why it works after a concert: Shatby is a natural continuation of an Alexandria night out, and Branzino’s sea-facing Corniche setting suits groups who still want energy, photos and a proper meal. This is the kind of place to order grilled fish, seafood soup or mixed seafood plates and keep talking about the setlist rather than checking the time every ten minutes.
2) Fish Market for the classic Alexandria seafood view
Fish Market remains one of the city’s best-known names for a classic Alexandria seafood dinner with a Mediterranean view. The Alexandria Governorate restaurant guide lists it on El Corniche Road beside the Scout Club, and a recent restaurant listing shows service running until 1 am. That combination of familiar location, late hours and waterfront positioning makes it a practical upgrade if your group wants the full “concert, then Alexandria seafood” experience rather than a casual coffee-and-cake ending.
It is the better pick for diners who want the old-school city formula: choose fish, settle in, and turn the night into an event of its own. For readers in Egypt who entertain visiting friends during summer, this is also one of the safest names to mention when someone asks where to continue the night in Alexandria without overexplaining.
Best dessert stops to extend the night
3) Délices for Alexandria heritage and a serious dessert run
No post-concert Alexandria list feels complete without Délices (@delicesgroup on Instagram). Its official site states that the flagship is at 46 Saad Zaghloul Street, Raml Station and that it is open daily from 8 am to 1 am. Just as importantly, Délices is not being sold as nostalgia alone: the business says it has operated in Alexandria since 1922, remains run by the same Greek family, and is known for items including pistachio mille-feuille, kunafa cheesecake, baklava and Greek coffee.
That makes Délices the ideal second stop after seafood, or even the main event if you want to skip dinner and go straight into dessert and coffee. The late closing time is a real advantage on concert night, and the location in Raml Station gives the outing a distinctly Alexandrian finish. For many locals, this is the answer when the group cannot agree whether the night needs cake, coffee or just a place with character; Délices does all three.
4) Poco Loco for sea-promenade sweets and a livelier café feel
If your group wants something more casual and more social-media-friendly, Poco Loco EG is worth considering. The venue describes itself as a sea view restaurant café on the Alexandria promenade serving artisan coffee, mocktails and dessert specials, and it lists daily hours from 9 am to 2 am.
That is late enough to work very comfortably after a stadium concert, especially for people who are not chasing a heavy dinner. The draw here is flexibility: coffee for some, dessert for others, and enough range on the menu for the friend who still wants an actual meal after the music ends.
Best coffee stops when the group still is not ready to go home
5) Mika Cafe for a straightforward late coffee in Smouha
Mika Cafe & Restaurant in Smouha, on 14th of May Bridge Road, lists opening hours of 8 am to 2 am on its official site. It also publishes sample menu prices including 55 LE for cappuccino, 55 LE for a tuna toast sandwich and 65 LE for an omelette breakfast. Those are useful real-world numbers when you are planning a low-commitment stop after an expensive summer event.
Mika is the practical choice when the plan is less about a big Alexandria statement and more about staying out longer with dependable coffee, light snacks and space to sit. Smouha also makes sense for groups heading inland after the concert rather than doubling down on the waterfront.
6) Back to Délices if coffee matters as much as dessert
Délices deserves a second mention for coffee specifically because its official site highlights Greek coffee alongside its signature desserts, and the 1 am closing time makes it viable as a final stop even if you already ate elsewhere. In practice, this is the move for people who want to end the night on a quieter note in central Alexandria rather than a louder café setting.
How to plan the route from Alexandria International Stadium
The simplest post-concert plan is to leave Alexandria International Stadium and choose your mood rather than chase too many stops. A smart route looks like this:
- For a full dinner night: head to Branzino or Fish Market, then finish at Délices.
- For dessert and coffee only: go straight to Délices or Poco Loco.
- For a budget-friendlier, no-fuss coffee stop: pick Mika Cafe.
The key point is that Alexandria’s late-night strength is variety. After a major August concert, not every group wants the same ending: some want seafood by the water, some want cake in a heritage café, and some want one last coffee before the drive home. This part of the city can genuinely deliver all three without feeling forced.
The verdict
For readers looking for the best all-around plan after Ramy Sabry’s August 14 Alexandria International Stadium concert, the strongest combination is simple: Branzino for seafood, Délices for dessert, and Mika or Délices again for late coffee. Fish Market remains the classic alternative if your priority is a recognizable Alexandria seafood address with a late close, while Poco Loco is useful for groups that want a more casual promenade hangout.
In other words, if you are already making the trip for Ramy Sabry at Alexandria Stadium on Friday, August 14, do not waste Alexandria on a straight ride home. The better move is to turn the concert into a full city night out.